( אב ) Action: Stand Object: Pole, Spear, Wineskin, Grain Abstract: Enemy, Desire, Hostile Definition: This can be the tent poles which hold up the tent, the house, as well as the father who holds up the family, the household. Ancient Hebrew: The pictograph represents strength, the represents the tent. Combined these mean "the strength of the house".

( masc., אב / av ) Translation: FATHER Definition: A man who has begotten a child. The provider and support to the household. The ancestor of a family line. The patron of a profession or art. Relationship to Root: The support of the tent/house. Edenics: pa - an exchange from a b and p and a reversal of the letters KJV Translations: father, chief, families, desire, patrimony, prince, principle Strong's Hebrew #: h.0001 Strong's Aramaic #: a.0002

( אוב ) Definition: The wineskin hangs from the tent pole. A spiritist (possibly from their mumbling like the sound of wine poured out of the wineskin)

( masc., אוב / ov ) Translation: WINESKIN Definition: A leather bag that holds wine. Can also mean "medium" as one who evokes the dead, possibly from their mumbling like the sound of wine being poured out of the wineskin. Relationship to Root: As hung from the pole of the tent. KJV Translations: bottle, familiar spirit Strong's Hebrew #: h.0178

( אה ) Action: Sigh Object: Hawk, Sigher Abstract: Desire, Where Definition: This can be a sigh when searching as when the ox snorts when desiring food. Relationships: This root is closely related to הא. Ancient Hebrew: The pictograph represents strength of the ox. The is one looking at a great sight and sighing. Combined they mean "a strong sigh".

( או ) Action: Point Abstract: Desire Definition: This root has the idea of adding something out of desire. Relationships: This root is closely related to the root אה. Ancient Hebrew: The pictograph , replacing the , is a peg representing the idea of attaching something.

( אח ) Action: Protect Object: Brother, Hearth Abstract: Brotherhood Definition: In Hebrew thought, a wall is more than a vertical barrier but anything that separates or divides. The hearth around the fire protected the house from the heat and embers of the fire. Ancient Hebrew: The pictograph represents strength. The is a wall. Combined these pictographs mean "strong wall".

( masc., אח / ahh ) Translation: BROTHER Definition: A male who has the same parents as another or shares one parent with another. One who stands between the enemy and the family, a protector. KJV Translations: brethren, brother, another, brotherly, kindred Strong's Hebrew #: h.0251, h.1889(x2) Strong's Aramaic #: a.0252

( fem., אחות / a-hhot ) Translation: SISTER Definition: A female who has the same parents as another or shares one parent with another. KJV Translations: sister, another Strong's Hebrew #: h.0269

( אט ) Object: Corral Abstract: Gentle Definition: The idea that one that can be rough and harsh but acts in a gentle manner. Ancient Hebrew: The pictograph is an ox head. The is a basket as used to contain something. Combined these mean "ox contained" in the sense of being tamed or gentle.

( אל ) Action: Yoke, Guide, Swear Object: Ox, Oak, Yoke Abstract: Strength, Oath, Learn Definition: The yoke is understood as a "staff on the shoulders" (see Isaiah 9:4) in order to harness their power for pulling loads such as a wagon or plow. Hence, the two pictographs can also represent "the ox in the yoke". Often two oxen were yoked together. An older, more experienced ox would be teamed up (yoked) with a younger, less experienced ox. The older ox in the yoke is the "strong authority" who, through the yoke, teaches the younger ox. Ancient Hebrew: The pictograph is a picture of an ox head and also represents its strength. The is a picture of a shepherd staff and also represents the authority of the shepherd. Combined these two pictographs mean "the strong authority" and can be anyone or thing of strong authority.

( fem., אליה / al-yah ) Translation: RUMP Definition: The fat part of the hind part of a sheep that is considered an Eastern delicacy. KJV Translations: rump Strong's Hebrew #: h.0451

( אלה ) Definition: The yoking together of two parties. A treaty or covenant binds two parties together through an oath (yoke). The oath included blessings for abiding by the covenant and curses for breaking the covenant (see Deuteronomy 28). The God of the Hebrews was seen as the older ox that is yoked to his people in a covenant relationship.

( common, אלה ) Translation: TAKE.AN.OATH (V) Definition: [To be verified] The placing of oneself in a binding agreement to a course of action including a curse for violating the oath. Also meaning to lament. KJV Translations: swear, curse, adjure, lament Strong's Hebrew #: h.0421, h.0422

( masc., אלוה / e-lo-ah ) Translation: POWER Definition: Possession of control, authority, or influence over others; physical might. The power or might of one who rules or teaches. One who yokes with another. Often applies to rulers or a god. Often used in the plural form literally meaning "mighty ones," but often used in a singular sense to mean "The Mighty One." KJV Translations: God, god, judge, angel, mighty, godly, heathen deity Strong's Hebrew #: h.0433 Aramaic Spelling: אלה Strong's Aramaic #: a.0426, a.0430

( איל ) Definition: Anyone or anything that functions as the "strong authority" is seen as the older ox. Such as a ram or stag deer (the strong leader of the flock or heard), chief (strong leader of the tribe), pillar (as the strong support of a building), oak tree (one of the strongest of the woods).

( masc., איל / a-yil ) Translation: BUCK Definition: The large males of a flock of sheep or heard of deer. By extension, anything of strength including a chief, pillar (as the strong support of a building), or oak tree (one of the strongest of the woods). KJV Translations: ram, post, mighty, tree, lintel, oak, strength, hart Strong's Hebrew #: h.0352, h.0353, h.0354

( אלף ) Definition: The yoke of the oxen, the yoke of learning. An older experienced ox is yoked to a younger inexperienced one in order to teach it how to pull a load. A thousand, as a large number of oxen. Relationship to Parent: an ox as wearing a yoke for work

( masc., אלוף / a-luph ) Translation: CHIEF Definition: Accorded highest rank or office; of greatest importance, significance, or influence. The military commander of a thousand men. One who is yoked to another to lead and teach. KJV Translations: duke, guide, friend, governor, captain, ox Strong's Hebrew #: h.0441

( אם ) Action: Bind Object: Glue, Mother, Arm, Tribe, Pillar Abstract: Firm Definition: Glue was made by placing the hides and other animal parts of slaughtered animals in a pot of boiling water. As the hide boiled, a thick sticky substance formed at the surface of the water. This substance was removed and used as a binding agent. Ancient Hebrew: The pictograph represents strength. The is water or any other liquid. Combined these pictographs mean "strong liquid".

( fem., אם / eym ) Translation: MOTHER Definition: A female parent. Maternal tenderness or affection. One who fulfills the role of a mother. Relationship to Root: The arm that holds things together. The arm is seen as glue that encircles and holds together. A cubit was the length of the arm from elbow to fingertip. The mother of the family is the one who binds the family together by holding in her arms and by the work of her arms. KJV Translations: mother, dam Strong's Hebrew #: h.0517

( אן ) Action: Produce Object: Produce, Ship Abstract: Where, Complain, Vigor, Nothing Definition: The male searches out the female and approaches her for reproducing (see Jeremiah 2:24). This can also be a search for the purpose of producing something. Ancient Hebrew: The pictograph represents the ox. The is a picture of a seed (plant, animal or man).

( masc., אן / an ) Translation: WHEREVER Definition: Anywhere at all. A search for a person, place or time. Relationship to Root: A ship searches through the sea for a distant coastline (of an island or mainland) in search of the produce for trade. The fig tree produces fruit that is desirable and prolific, since the fig is green and blends in with the leaves, the fruit must be searched out. The searching may result in success or failure. Alternate Translations: how long (when attached to the word "UNTIL") Alternate Spellings: אנה KJV Translations: whither, how, where, whithersoever, hither Strong's Hebrew #: h.0575

( masc., אי / iy ) Translation: ISLAND Definition: A tract of land surrounded by water. Also a country in the sense of isolated. Relationship to Root: As the destination of a ship. Edenics: Isle, Island KJV Translations: isle, island, country Strong's Hebrew #: h.0336, h.0339

( fem., תאן / te-eyn ) Translation: FIG Definition: An oblong or pear-shaped fruit from a tree of the fichus genus. Relationship to Root: A desirable and prolific fruit that must be searched for, as the fruit is green, thus blending in with the leaves and making it difficult to see. KJV Translations: fig tree, fig Strong's Hebrew #: h.8384

( fem., תאנה ) Translation: OCCASION Definition: [To be verified] The time of sexual urges when the male searches out the female and approaches her for reproducing. This word can also be applied to any occasion as a result of searching. Alternate Spellings: תואנה KJV Translations: occasion Strong's Hebrew #: h.8385

( אף ) Action: Bake, Snort Object: Nose, Hot, Oven, Breath Abstract: Anger, Adultery Definition: The nostrils (holes) are for breathing. Ancient Hebrew: The pictograph represents strength. The is a picture of the mouth and represents any type of hole.

( masc., אף / aph ) Translation: NOSE Definition: The organ bearing the nostrils on the anterior of the face. Also meaning anger from the flaring of the nostrils and the redness of the nose when angry. Relationship to Root: The nostrils of man flares when he breathes heavy in passion or anger. Alternate Translations: nostrils (when in the double plural form) KJV Translations: anger, wrath, face, nostrils, nose, angry Strong's Hebrew #: h.0639

( common, אור / a.w.r ) Translation: LIGHT (V) Definition: To shine with an intense light; be or give off light; to be bright. Edenics: order - with the addition of "der" also meaning order in Hebrew KJV Translations: light, enlightened Strong's Hebrew #: h.0215

( אש ) Action: Press, Shine Object: Fire, Foundation, Pillar Abstract: Despair, Pressure Definition: A fire is made by firmly pressing a wooden rod down onto a wooden board and spinning the rod with a bow drill. Wood dust is generated from the two woods rubbing together and is heated by the friction creating a small ember in the dust. Small tinder is then placed on the ember and is blown ignited the tinder. Ancient Hebrew: The pictograph represents strength. The is a picture of teeth and imply pressing as one does with the teeth to chew food. Combined these pictures mean "a strong pressing down".

( את ) Action: Plow Object: Plow, Mark, Entrance Abstract: Arrive, Agree Definition: When plowing a field with oxen, the plowman drives the oxen toward a distant mark in order to keep the furrow straight. A traveler arrives at his destination by following a mark. The traveling toward a mark, destination or person. The arrival of one to the mark. A "you" is an individual who has arrived to a "me". The coming toward a mark. A standard, or flag, with the family mark hangs as a sign. An agreement or covenant by two where a sign or mark of the agreement is made as a reminder to both parties. Ancient Hebrew: The pictograph is a picture of an ox. The is a picture of two crossed sticks used to make a sign or mark. Combined these pictures represent "an ox moving toward a mark".

( masc., את / yet ) Translation: PLOWSHARE Definition: The cutting point of a plow. Relationship to Root: The plowing of a field by driving the oxen to a distant mark. KJV Translations: plowshare, coulter Strong's Hebrew #: h.0855

( אות ) Definition: The coming toward a mark. A standard, or flag, with the family mark hangs as a sign. An agreement or covenant by two where a sign or mark of the agreement is made as a reminder to both parties.